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GriEVE (2007)

by Lizzie Wilcock(Favorite Author)
4.08 of 5 Votes: 5
languge
English
publisher
Scholastic Australia
review 1: I highly recommend this book. This story is just so raw and powerful and it had me in tears throughout the whole thing. I could really connect with Eve, and I could understand the way she thought and interpreted things. I like reading books like this, as a person who struggled with depression, it was really therapeutic and beneficial to read this. It makes you feel less alone, and I love it. Eve and I have a lot in common, from the way we feel to the fact we are both incredibly sarcastic. This book was not only sad, but it was also blackly funny and had me laughing at times. I finished it in one sitting. I admit, the beginning dragged a little but the rest of the story was really intense. My situation was not as bad as Eve's, but it had me thinking of how lucky I was and h... moreow I shouldn't take simple things for granted.
review 2: This novel is about 14 yr old girl that lives in the country in Australia.Her mother has left her & she is the only child of the family, she has no friends but later meets one.her dad & Eve (the protaginist) are living together, later..after that everything unwinds this book has everything you would want & except in a book ..this is a beautifully crafted novel,I didn't want it to end .I would recommend this book for 15+ ages less
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cole72345
Good book, lots of mystery. I feel a bit hanged on the ending, though. Aside from that, it was good.
rabia
One of my favorites. I can't remember how many times I have read it but I loved it.
Geri
Meh.
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